Theatre Arts

Theatre Arts is an integral part of the curriculum at Crestwood School. We believe that communication through self-expression is essential to the creative development of each student, and that theatre unlocks bravery and creativity in ways that other pursuits cannot. Through classroom exercises, students are encouraged to explore their own dramatic abilities and to interact with others in group situations. Emphasis is placed not only upon creativity and spontaneity, but upon discipline and responsibility in performing.

One of the highlights of each year at Crestwood is the production of a major musical. All students in grades 4-6 are encouraged to participate in the play in some capacity and to share in the learning experience. Musicals that Crestwood students have performed include: The Wizard of Oz, Annie, Oliver, My Fair Lady, Grease, Les Miserables, The Lion King, The Prince and The Pauper, Bye Bye Birdie, and Fiddler on the Roof. Each new play has brought with it a new challenge, and each year, through the devotion, hard work, and talent of the students and staff have resulted in superior quality productions.

The reviews speak for themselves!

“The show was terrific; I was in tears with the wonder of it all.”

     – Elizabeth Jacobs

“Crestwood is not only an academically superior school but is obviously just as dedicated to the arts as well.”

     – Carol Zaza

“On Thursday evening, we sat through the most enjoyable performance of the Wizard Of Oz. Not only do you people follow rainbows, you make them.”

     – Carolyn & John Brennan

“We enjoyed Crestwood’s performance of GREASE very much. The confidence and enthusiasm we saw coming from the stage is a reflection of what you have given the children all year.”

     – The Feldmans

“Not only was the show fantastic; you managed to bring out the best in every child there.”

     – Marianne Eaves